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Archers prevail in the $200,000 CSI5* MLSJ team competition at the Highlands Cup

Saturday, 11 October 2025
CSI5* Highlands Cup 2025
 

Photo © Megan Giese. MLSJ team podium with the Archers, Trelawny Trailblazers and Maccabi United. Photo © Megan Giese.

 

Press release from Highlands Horse Show, edited by World of Showjumping

 


 

 

The Archers weren’t loving their position in seventh place heading into Leg 4 of Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ), but at the inaugural Highlands Cup, they rewrote the narrative. The team made up of Alex Matz (USA), Callie Schott (USA) and Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) put in an impressive performance to take the win in the $200,000 MLSJ CSI5* team competition, presented by ClipMyHorse.tv.

After round one landed the Archers in second place overall, Schott and Philippaerts put in their best efforts with Ironix (Curby Du Seigneur x Calvaro F.C.) and H&M Que Sera (By Cera D'ick x Diamant de Semilly), respectively, to earn their team a spot in the jump-off for the win. 

Photo © Megan Giese. Alex Matz and Cashew CR. Photo © Megan Giese.

The reins were passed to Matz, who knew exactly what he had to do aboard his trusty partner Cashew CR (Cassini II x Quinar).

“My horse is so naturally fast, so I felt confident that if I rode my round he would be tough to beat,” said Matz, who is no stranger to team competition, recently returning from representing the United States at the League of Nations™ Final in Barcelona. “He jumped well in the first round, so I just thought, ‘be fast but not reckless.’”

The time clocked at 42 seconds flat was faster than Natalie Dean’s (USA), who was the final rider to jump off for the Trelawny Trailblazers. Dean’s effort with Oasis van de Bucxtale (Quinn vd Heffinck x Skippy II) secured her team – the only team to jump three clear rounds in round one – the runner-up spot. Taking home the third place was Maccabi United, who retained their overall season lead after Leg 4.

Photo © Megan Giese. Callie Schott and Ironix. Photo © Megan Giese.

From the sidelines, it’s apparent that the Archers have a strong team camaraderie, with several returning veteran riders – including Philippaerts and Schott – on the roster this week.

“It was really nice to have [Nicola] as part of the team again, and Alex and I have been teammates for a while,” Schott explained of their team dynamic. “It's nice to talk through the rounds and get each other's support and opinions on the course.”

Philippaerts, who is quite accustomed to the pressure of team competition, is pleased to be back stateside to compete in this unique team event. “I think it's a great experience,” he said of MLSJ. “I’m very happy to be back here in America and it was a great first show [with the Archers] today. I think the team spirit is great. We have great horses, great riders, great people, and John [Madden] is a very good manager. I’m always very happy to come back over here and join the Archers.”

Pedro Torres, Event Director at Highlands Cup, was pleased with the way the first team event at the inaugural show played out. “It is an honor to be able to do this, and we have an amazing team,” he remarked. “Two months ago, there was nothing here but tents. It’s an amazing feeling to see what's being created, and we're excited about what we can do in the future. We're looking at how we can make it better, how we can grow it, and bring the sport to the Northeast and keep all these guys here."



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